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Medical Malpractice in the Navajo Nation

2026 Navajo Nation Bar Association, Inc. Annual Bar Conference

Featuring Ted Barudin

Ted Barudin will be presenting at the 2026 Navajo Nation Bar Association, Inc. Annual Bar Conference taking place at Arizona State University in Phoenix, Arizona on June 5, 2026.

His presentation, Medical Malpractice in the Navajo Nation, will explore medical negligence claims involving tribal lands, Indian Health Services, FTCA litigation, jurisdictional issues, and tribal law considerations impacting Native communities.

Ted is honored to contribute to this important conference and engage in discussions surrounding advocacy, tribal sovereignty, healthcare liability, and legal practice within the Navajo Nation.

Session Details

Presentation: Medical Malpractice in the Navajo Nation

Date: Friday, June 5, 2026


Conference Details

WHEN: Friday, June 5, 2026

WHERE: Arizona State University – Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
The Great Hall (Beus Center for Law and Society)
111 E. Taylor Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85004

PRESENTER: Ted Barudin, Singleton Schreiber LLP

Registration information and conference details are available through the Navajo Nation Bar Association.

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